You can’t get much more obscure than this. It’s a fifteen minute audition program for a series called “Your Manhattan Nocturne” featuring vocalist Alec Morrison and harpist Robert Maxwell. Morrison starts off the show with “Maybe You’ll Be There”. Maxwell does a jazzy rendition of “Sweet Sue” after the fake commercial break. The theme is “Autumn in New York”.
I can’t really find anything on Alec Morrison, but Robert Maxwell was much better known as a composer of “Ebb Tide”, “Shangri-La”, and the tune “Solfeggio”, famously used by Ernie Kovacs.
Our show was transferred from an original one-sided Presto 16” lacquer produced by William R. Morison, 7121 Hillside Avenue, Hollywood.
Louie’s Hungry Five - Pgm 311 - October 12, 1931
Yankee Doodle - Pgm 5
Guest Star - Pgm 682 - April 17, 1960
American Family Robinson - Pgm 256
Wade Lane’s Home Folks - Pgm 13
American Radio Newsreel - Pgm 4
All Aboard for Adventure - Series III - Pgm 10
Yankee Doodle - Pgm 4
Louie’s Hungry Five - Pgm 310 - October 10, 1931
Wade Lane’s Home Folks - Pgm 4
Safe at Home - Pgm 5
Hymns and Their Romance - April 2, 1950
Louie’s Hungry five - Pgm 309 - October 9, 1931
Hymns and Their Romance - January 21, 1950
For Your Consideration - Pgm 4 - November 26, 1941
This Is Your FBI - August 15, 1952 - syndication version
Guest Star - Pgm 681 - April 10, 1960
American Family Robinson - Pgm 205 - outtake
American Family Robinson - Pgm 205 - lacquer master
Union Leader Tobacco - April 1, 1940
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